It is not improper for members of a law firm which employs an associate whose
spouse is an assistant commonwealth's attorney to represent clients in traffic
and/or criminal cases in which the associate's spouse is representing the
Commonwealth. It is not improper for members of a law firm which employs a
paralegal whose spouse is the commonwealth's attorney to represent clients in
traffic and/or criminal matters in which the spouse's husband is representing
the Commonwealth. Approval in both instances is predicated upon the members of
the law firm advising the respective clients of the relationships involved and
also advising the court. [See II: DR:4-101, DR:5-101(A) and DR:5-104(A).]